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<p>[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 144101, member: 4626"]Well one can argue that bullion bars are not for coin collecting, because they are not coins, lol... but semantics aside don't see anything wrong with collecting whatever you feel like. I used to have a 1 troy oz silver ingot from Englehard but have since sold it. Have an American Silver Eagle and an American Gold Eagle, both received as gifts, which are both bullion and coins. Have a 1/2 oz. silver timberwold coin from Canada, that I bought simply because I found the design interesting, much more so than the leaf they put on the 1 oz, lol. Most of the rest of the silver bullion I had or common coins I'm only collecting by type and not by series I sold off. I still do have a 1 oz. silver round with the Lord's Prayer on it that my grandmother saved as part of her collection. Other than that I usually put whatever discretionary income I have towards coins rather than pure bullion, but I wouldn't rule out buying and saving anything that catches my interest.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 144101, member: 4626"]Well one can argue that bullion bars are not for coin collecting, because they are not coins, lol... but semantics aside don't see anything wrong with collecting whatever you feel like. I used to have a 1 troy oz silver ingot from Englehard but have since sold it. Have an American Silver Eagle and an American Gold Eagle, both received as gifts, which are both bullion and coins. Have a 1/2 oz. silver timberwold coin from Canada, that I bought simply because I found the design interesting, much more so than the leaf they put on the 1 oz, lol. Most of the rest of the silver bullion I had or common coins I'm only collecting by type and not by series I sold off. I still do have a 1 oz. silver round with the Lord's Prayer on it that my grandmother saved as part of her collection. Other than that I usually put whatever discretionary income I have towards coins rather than pure bullion, but I wouldn't rule out buying and saving anything that catches my interest.[/QUOTE]
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